Tradescantia pallida "purple heart"
Tradescantia pallida "purple heart"
šæ Basic Overview
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Scientific name: Tradescantia pallida
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Common names: Purple Heart, Purple Queen, Wandering Jew
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Family: Commelinaceae
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Origin: Mexico
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Type: Trailing, groundcover, or hanging plant
š± Appearance
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Narrow, elongated purple leaves, sometimes with a slightly glossy finish.
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Stems are also purple, giving a dramatic effect.
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Produces small pink or lavender flowers along the stems during summer.
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Can grow as a trailing vine, groundcover, or in containers.
āļø Light
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Prefers bright, indirect light for the deepest purple color.
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Can tolerate partial shade, but leaves may turn greenish in low light.
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Avoid harsh direct sunlight that may scorch foliage.
š§ Water
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Keep soil evenly moist, but avoid waterlogged soil.
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Drought-tolerant once established but grows faster with regular watering.
š”ļø Temperature & Humidity
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Ideal range: 60ā85°F (16ā29°C).
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Tolerates average household humidity, but benefits from moderate humidity for lush growth.
šø Growth & Care
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Easy to moderate care ā fast-growing and hardy.
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Can be trimmed or pinched to encourage bushier, fuller growth.
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Roots easily from cuttings in soil or water.
not toxic for humans but toxic to pets
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